Check Point has revealed the most common malware families being used to attack organizations networks and mobile devices globally in February 2016. The Conficker, Sality, and Dorkbot families were the three most commonly used malware variants, collectively accounting for 39% of all attacks globally. For the first time, malware targeting mobiles was one of the top 10 most prevalent attack types, with the previously-unknown HummingBad agent being the seventh most common. Check Point identified more than 1,400 different malware families during February.”]
Source: https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/articles/rise-of-mobile-malware/

